According to a witness, the boy was seen driving the vehicle within the University Mobile Estate neighborhood to dump trash into a dumpster.

Gloria Vaughn told 7 Action News she was quickly filled with outrage as she watched the child do the chore Saturday afternoon right outside of her house. She walked up to the car to observe what was going on.

"I'm looking in the back, you know, for a parent or anything or an adult and there's a little 4-year-old in the passenger seat," said Vaughn "I'm going, ‘Where's your mom'?"

Vaughn told 7 Action News she quickly took the car keys out of the vehicle and told the boy to go get his mother.

The mother, who police say is 33-year-old Leah Jaglowsky, came to get the vehicle where, according to Vaughn, the two had an argument.

"If she would have been at least decent and said I'm so sorry, he took the keys… but she didn't," said Vaughn. "She said he can do it, he can drive so therefor he can."

According to Vaughn, she was also worried about the many other kids who live in the neighborhood.